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Have You Heard Of A Henna Tattoo Card?

Here is a Henna Tattoo Card which I created one evening just for fun. I used a henna hand design stencil which I bought some time ago in Little India. This stencil is used mainly by Indian ladies to paint their hands before their wedding day.

They use a kind of ink known as henna paste or mehndi which is taken from the root of a plant. It's also used for staining the hair for beauty and also for a practical reason - it's said to have a cooling effect.

I have tried it many times for my hair and it's great.

Anyway, I love the hand stencil and think that it's great to use it on my card making. So here it is - a henna tattoo card!

Tips: If you are anyway near some Indian shops or where henna stuff are sold, you should be able to get one of these stencils.

Here's how a henna stencil looks like. It is a sticker made of plastic and used for transferring tattoo designs onto your palm by applying henna (mehndi) on it.

I used the right hand stencil for this card. (The stencil on top is for the left hand).

You can use it more than once and I did. I made another Colorful Hand Card with it but mess up when I tried to do a third card. Anyway, here's the Henna Tattoo Card.

You can click on the image to see a bigger version of the card.

Card Making Supplies:

1. Henna hand design stencil

2. Memories Brown Dye Inkpad

3. Foam Stomper or Dauber or Stencil Brush

4. White cardstock

5. Scissors

6. Brown ribbon

Card Making Instructions:

1. Stick the stencil onto the white cardstock

2. Use the stencil brush and pounce on the inkpad

3. Pounce on the card.

4. You can peel a portion of the stencil to check.

5. Also apply ink around the stencil to get the border of the hand design.

6. Peel off the stencil.

7. Pierce holes on the index finger of the pattern.

8. Insert the brown ribbon and tie.

9. Cut around the hand pattern leaving a brown border.

10. Attach the hand design to a white color blank card leaving 1 cm space close to the fold.